Kitchen table and cabinet.



No; 827,761. PATENTED AUG. 7, 1906.

I G. STROMGREN. KITCHEN TABLE AND CABINET.

APPLICATION FILED OUTA. 1905.

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KITCHEN TABLE AND CABINET.

APPLICATION IILED 001 .4. 1905.

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GUSTAVE A. STROMGREN, OF OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA.

KlTGHEN TABLE AND CAINETE Patented Aug. 7, 1906.

1 Application filed October 4, 1905. Serial No. 281,861.

To all whom it may concern.-

Be it known that I, GUsTAvE A. STROM- GREN, a citizen of the United States, residing compact and convenient than those hereto- ,Fig. 3 is a cross-section.

view of the table with the top removed,

forein use.

5. 111 the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a perspective view of the table with the extensions closed. Fig. 2 is a variant horizontal section of the same on a lower level on the left-hand side than on the right-hand side. Fig. 4 is a plan On reference to the drawings it will be seen that the supporting-frame of the table com rises the four legs 1, united in pairs to the races 2,. which in turn are connected centrally by the cross-rail 3, which receives additional support from a fifth or center leg 4. To the top of the legs is secured the top frame 5, having the cross-pieces 6, forming guides for the kneading-board 7, and extending from front to rear and secured to the outside of the tops of the legs are the boards 8, u on which rests the main central portion 9 of the table-top. Said boards 8 at their front and rear ends are cut away, as shown at to permit of extension-leaves folding Each extension is double, having an inner leaf 11, hinged to the main portion at 12, and an outer leaf 13, hinged to the inner leaf at 14.

When not in use, the outer leaf rests under neath the inner leaf on the top of the cutaway ortions of the boards 8 and also on the top 0' the table-frame, the leaf 11 lying over the leaf 13 and flush with the main ortion 9 of the table. To extend into position for use, first, there are swun outward on their pivots 15 the stays 16, w 'ch are pivoted to the under side of the main ortion of the table and fold one within t e other between side is secured to the outside of a similar board 19 and also to the end of the main portion 9 of the table-top. Within said frame swings a bin 20, pivoted centrally at a'point near the bottom of the frame and provided with front and rear stops 21, limiting the rearward movement of the bin. Between the boards 18 and 19 and above the bin is arranged a drawer 22.

Secured to the rear leg of the table and also to the bin-frame and to,the boards 8 and 19 is a drawer-frame 23 with four compartments 24, of which the bottom compartment is preferably filled by a drawer 25, the third compartment above it left open, and the upper two compartments are covered by a door 26, pivoted at one corner, as shown at 27, V

and secured in position by a bolt or pin'28.

Between a centralbar 29' of the table-top frame and the cross-rail 3 extends the vertical' shaft 30 of the revolvin cabinet, to which shaft on opposite sides thereof are secured walls 31, to which are secured-side walls 32, there being also provided a circular top 33 and a circular bottom'34 for the revolving cabinet, to which all of said walls are secured. Said side walls thus form, with said top and bottom, spaces for drawers 35. Extending at right angles to said side walls 32 from the to and bottom of the cabinet are walls 36, w 'ch form, with the side walls 32, four angular compartments. In one of these compartments is arranged an angular bin 37, swinging on one of the outer vertical edges, the front side thereof being curved and preferably covered with a sheet of t1n or other suitable metal. In the ad oining angular com artment are two of such bins 38 39. The ottom of another angular comthe cabinet, the upper portion being closed with a swinging curved door 43, which door carries at a suitable height-above the bot tom thereof a ledge or shelf 44, with suitable walls 45, adapted to hold glasses. This shelf is sufficiently hi h above the swinging door that when said oor is swung open the necks of the bottles appear above the wall 42, and the bottles may be conveniently withdrawn therefrom. The fourth an ular compartment is closed by a curved plateof sheet metal 46, having a vertically-sliding door 47.

In order that the cabinet may revolve easily, even though the weight of thesame.

- half-ball restin in the bottom of'the socket.

This permits readily taking up the Wear, as all that is necessary is to raise the half-ball from .the socket and place :thc'reunder -small sheets of paper, cardboard, .orothersuitabl'e substance. It will be :understood that the table may be "provided, iii-desired, withicasters not only on (the four 0uter legs,but also on the fifth central leg. The door 26 and the-outer side of the frame :18 iareprovided with coregistering circular-channels 52 53, which fit within each other-and guide the doorin its swingingimovement.

1. In an articleof furniture of the class described, in combination withiatablmframe a table-top vsecured .to said (frame the :ends thereof extending beyond the frame, =a U- shaped bin framemt each-end'opemat the front, the sides of which ='bin'frame are secured to and depend 2 from illhdll'ldBl sides. of the said extending ends 0f"the :table-to and are supported .thereby, thesaid sides: ein

connected-at the :bottom, and -a bin pivotc near'the bottominithe-sides Ofi the bin-frame to swing :forward through said open front, substantiallylasidescribe I2. .In an article of furniture of the class described, -a circular cabinet, :Walls therein extending outward at right angles to form an angularcompartment, a curved door for the upperportion of said compartment hinged at one edge to the side thereof,'.a.horizontal' shelf carried by said door at a suitableheight *above the bottom thereof, to ex' ose, when the door is opened, the neckso bottles in said com artment below said =shelf,-and=having a wal thereon adapted :to retain (glasses onthe shelf, substantiallyias describe 3. In 8111131411016 of furniturero'f thewclass dcscribed, a rectangular .tableframe "having cornerlegs, a central :bar :on {the top and a cross-rail at the bottom :thereo'f, -a supplemental leg supporting said cross-railzbetween its ends, said supplemental [leg having a tiallyas described.

In witnesswhereof ilhave hereunto setimy hand in the presence of tworsubscribing Witnesses.

t A. S DBQMGR-EN. -Witnesses:

E. Woonwnnn, Bnssm GORFI'NKEL.

rests upon said =metallic :support, :substan- 

